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. >>> so let's go to washington now and abc news consultant and former fbi special agent brad garrett. brad, good morning to you. to your ears how urgent does this situation sound? >> you know, it sounds fairly urgent to me, dan, because you're talking about people who have left notes and apparently talked about moving on to another life. and if you compare that both to jim jones and heaven's gate, it's people that are very determined that life after this life is going to be much better. so i would be concerned. >> well, why do you think it is so common that these groups end up committing mass suicide? >> because what they do, dan, is convince people that life here is just not any good anymore, that we've become inhumane or whatever the trick may be to convince people that life is not what it should be. and so as a result, we're going to move on. we're going to feel better. we'll be together in the afterlife and start over as this world, the material world, disintegrates. >> generally speaking, what kind of people are attracted to groups like this? >> well, it tends to be people who a
. >>> so let's go to washington now and abc news consultant and former fbi special agent brad garrett. brad, good morning to you. to your ears how urgent does this situation sound? >> you know, it sounds fairly urgent to me, dan, because you're talking about people who have left notes and apparently talked about moving on to another life. and if you compare that both to jim jones and heaven's gate, it's people that are very determined that life after this life is going to be much...
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. >> reporter: the state department and fbi are now involved trying to determine if and how they might be able to get samantha home. for "good morning america," sharyn alfonsi, abc news new york. >> samantha hernandez's mother joins us here from massachusetts. thanks for being here. you spoke to your daughter this past weekend. what did she say to you? >> she had a lot of noise in the backgrounds. she said she had gotten a cell phone but i couldn't get the number from her correctly. i told her if i can't call her back, for her to try and call me back. >> did she tell you why she did this? >> she's given a lot of different reasons. you mean about why she's gone? >> in brazil. >> right. she's given a lot of different reasons. you know, her runaway note was reason. then the reasons have been evolving over time over the last two weeks. >> where was that runaway note found? and what did it say? >> it was found in her drawer the next morning when i noticed that her things were gone also. and it basically said momma's going to die and then i'm going to get sent to florida. and then die is goi
. >> reporter: the state department and fbi are now involved trying to determine if and how they might be able to get samantha home. for "good morning america," sharyn alfonsi, abc news new york. >> samantha hernandez's mother joins us here from massachusetts. thanks for being here. you spoke to your daughter this past weekend. what did she say to you? >> she had a lot of noise in the backgrounds. she said she had gotten a cell phone but i couldn't get the number...
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and george, the fbi is still working to determine whether or not that device could have been a viable bomb. as for those three assailants, they seem to have disappeared. and while i asked investigators how much money those assailants stole, they said they couldn't tell me exactly, but it was a sum that was unusually large for a bank heist. george? >> okay, matt, thank you. >>> president obama is heading back to washington tonight after two days packed with diplomacy here in new york for the u.n. general assembly. so, let's bring in jake tapper to wrap it up. and jake, it's become a custom. president mahmoud ahmadinejad of iran also uses this forum to give incendiary speeches. yesterday, linking, saying 9/11 might have been an inside job by the u.s. today, president obama lashed back. >> reporter: that's right. he chose the opportunity of an interview with bbc persia, which airs in iran, to respond to the comments from ahmadinejad. >> it was offensive. it was hateful. and particularly for him to make the statement here, in manhattan, just a little north of ground zero, for him to make
and george, the fbi is still working to determine whether or not that device could have been a viable bomb. as for those three assailants, they seem to have disappeared. and while i asked investigators how much money those assailants stole, they said they couldn't tell me exactly, but it was a sum that was unusually large for a bank heist. george? >> okay, matt, thank you. >>> president obama is heading back to washington tonight after two days packed with diplomacy here in new...
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. >>> the fbi reports that the number of rapes has dropped more than 2% nationwide. but now women are coming forward to say they were rape victims and they claim police simply looked the other way. here now is pierre thomas. >> reporter: sara reedy's story is going to make you angry. in 2rks004, sara was sexually assaulted during a robbery at the pennsylvania gas station where she worked. >> he pulled a gun out on me. he ordered me to give him oral sex at gunpoint. >> did you think he might kill you? >> yes, i did. >> do you still find yourself crying? >> at times, yeah. >> reporter: when sara reported the crime to police, a detective accused her of lying about the assault and of robbing the gas station herself. >> within minutes of meeting him, he began accusing me. >> reporter: he even arrested you, right? >> yes. at times i feel like it would have been easier to go through the assault than the false arrest. >> reporter: she told her story at a congressional hearng examinin wh inve in recent years, some major police departments have reported such stunning declines
. >>> the fbi reports that the number of rapes has dropped more than 2% nationwide. but now women are coming forward to say they were rape victims and they claim police simply looked the other way. here now is pierre thomas. >> reporter: sara reedy's story is going to make you angry. in 2rks004, sara was sexually assaulted during a robbery at the pennsylvania gas station where she worked. >> he pulled a gun out on me. he ordered me to give him oral sex at gunpoint. >>...
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. >> reporter: according to the fbi, hate crime incidence against muslims soared from 28 in 2000, to 481 in 2001. and still remained well above pre-9/11 levels. the most recent equal employment opportunity commission figure showed complaints of workplace discrimination increased 20%. what would you do if your daughter wanted to wear a hijab? >> as a mother, if she wanted to stay in big cities, where people are more knowledgeable of different cultures, religions, i would be fine. >> reporter: i wanted to see what it would be like to wear a hijab in lower manhattan. our hidden cameras followed me into a swanky restaurant. and in a department store. and on to the subway, where new yorkers took the hijab in stride. >> hey. >> reporter: but it was different in my hometown of houston. at the airport, i could feel all the eyes on me. and our cameraman overheard one man tell his companion that he hoped i wasn't on his flight. in a nearby mall, i wanted to see what would happen if i wear wore a more striking version of islamic dress, which covers everything but the eyes. and is less common he
. >> reporter: according to the fbi, hate crime incidence against muslims soared from 28 in 2000, to 481 in 2001. and still remained well above pre-9/11 levels. the most recent equal employment opportunity commission figure showed complaints of workplace discrimination increased 20%. what would you do if your daughter wanted to wear a hijab? >> as a mother, if she wanted to stay in big cities, where people are more knowledgeable of different cultures, religions, i would be fine....
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. >> reporter: there was fear the demonstration could endanger american troops abroad, along with fbi concerns that islamic radicals might have launched attacks at the event itself and around the u.s. even the president had warned jones, calling the ceremony a recruitment bonanza for al qaeda. >> if he's listening, i just hope he understands that what he's proposing to do is completely contrary to our values as americans. >> emotion has already been stirred up in muslim countries. there have been three demonstrations in pakistan, including this flag burning in karachi. once again, those close to the imam are reportedly saying no deal has been struck to move the community center, despite jones' insistence that there has been. rob and vinita? >>> a natural gas line has exploded in the city of san bruno, just south of san francisco killing at least one person. the blast sent a giant fireball into the air and flames moved quickly wiping out more than a dozen homes and threatening dozens more. strong winds are hampering firefighting efforts. evacuations have been under way all night. hospi
. >> reporter: there was fear the demonstration could endanger american troops abroad, along with fbi concerns that islamic radicals might have launched attacks at the event itself and around the u.s. even the president had warned jones, calling the ceremony a recruitment bonanza for al qaeda. >> if he's listening, i just hope he understands that what he's proposing to do is completely contrary to our values as americans. >> emotion has already been stirred up in muslim...
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. >> reporter: just hours later, fbi and u.s. marshals arrested harvey. allegedly high on heroin. hundreds of miles away in his hometown of niagara falls. >> we fortunately got a tip and that tip was successful. >> reporter: the next day, as family and friends gathered for her funeral, the suspect spoke out. >> this is not a murder. there's no murder at all. >> reporter: police released preliminary evidence that may back harvey's claim. investigators say hamilton willingly left that bar with him. they found no signs of physical trauma on her body. they did find evidence of drug usage. witnesses told them valerie appeared to need immediate medical attention. but that harvey did not help her get it. they believe he made great efforts to clean up any potential crime scenes before he disposed of her body. the medical examiner is still processing valerie's toxicology report and sexual examination kit. it's not clear what she may have taken, but police say drugs were involved. >> do you feel that as a father now you're having to defend your daughter and her death? >> i know who my daugh
. >> reporter: just hours later, fbi and u.s. marshals arrested harvey. allegedly high on heroin. hundreds of miles away in his hometown of niagara falls. >> we fortunately got a tip and that tip was successful. >> reporter: the next day, as family and friends gathered for her funeral, the suspect spoke out. >> this is not a murder. there's no murder at all. >> reporter: police released preliminary evidence that may back harvey's claim. investigators say hamilton...
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. >> reporter: pastor jones' day began with a visit from the fbi to brief him with the 100-plus death threats against him and his family. that's one reason he carries this, a .40 caliber pistol. there's political pressure. secretary robert gates called him. and now, general david petraeus, in an exclusive interview told our martha raddatz -- >> there has been some damage done. you've seen it. you've heard of the demonstrations here in afghanistan. there are already, in a sense, images, if you will, implanted in minds. albeit photos, nothing as inflammatory as the burning of the koran. >> reporter: even donald trump tried to break the deadlock. offering to buy an investors stake in the ground zero cultural center at a 25% markup. and inside the church which, the doors are locked. the folks inside are armed. men and women are carrying side arms. and the question is, what happens for the rest of today? robin? >> all right, matt. very tense situation down there. thank you. >>> and joining us now, from gainesville, the man at the center of this controversy, pastor terry jones. pastor jones
. >> reporter: pastor jones' day began with a visit from the fbi to brief him with the 100-plus death threats against him and his family. that's one reason he carries this, a .40 caliber pistol. there's political pressure. secretary robert gates called him. and now, general david petraeus, in an exclusive interview told our martha raddatz -- >> there has been some damage done. you've seen it. you've heard of the demonstrations here in afghanistan. there are already, in a sense,...
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told and fbi investigators out here on the scene. they're not letting us again near the home which is where the white truck is parked. we want to go to sky 7, overhead right now this, is the same house where police discovered the 73-year-old dead nearly two weeks ago. they've been searching for his son ever since. authorities not releasing identity of the person found in the home here today or the cause of death. all they're saying is that the body discovered here was discovered when authorities came back to the home today to look for evidence again. so we want to take a look at the people that have been involved in this crime spree this, is a photo of frederick salas. police say he may be the fifth victim at the hands of efron valdmoreo. valdmorrow was killed last week following a high-speed chase in which is he believed to have strangled his girlfriend, cindy tran to death. today, police say they consider frederick salas missing. >> no comment on that so far. as you know l. >> as far as we're concerned he's still a missing person u
told and fbi investigators out here on the scene. they're not letting us again near the home which is where the white truck is parked. we want to go to sky 7, overhead right now this, is the same house where police discovered the 73-year-old dead nearly two weeks ago. they've been searching for his son ever since. authorities not releasing identity of the person found in the home here today or the cause of death. all they're saying is that the body discovered here was discovered when...
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fbi wiretaps have captured this underboss of the colombos bragging about the dozens of men he's killed and describing his favorite way to dispose of bodies, using knives, a kiddie pool, and a trash compactor. in 1970 sonny franzese got a 50-year sentence for masterminding a string of bank robberies, a crime michael insists he didn't commit. it was then, on another prison visit, that michael offered to take up the family business. it's no coincidence there's a character named after him in the movie "goodfellas." because by the early '80s he and his crew had established a mythical reputation among new york's five families. >> i'm not going to lie to you. when i was in that life -- you know, people ask me all the time, michael, what do you miss? the money? the power? look, i had a jet plane, i had a helicopter, a lot of things at my disposal. but i miss the camaraderie i had with the guys back then. i mean, we were a tight-knit group. and to me there's nothing more powerful than a brotherhood among guys. >> reporter: two things changed his life -- prison and a woman named camille. as the
fbi wiretaps have captured this underboss of the colombos bragging about the dozens of men he's killed and describing his favorite way to dispose of bodies, using knives, a kiddie pool, and a trash compactor. in 1970 sonny franzese got a 50-year sentence for masterminding a string of bank robberies, a crime michael insists he didn't commit. it was then, on another prison visit, that michael offered to take up the family business. it's no coincidence there's a character named after him in the...
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death threats against the pastor came in so thick, fbi officials arrived here today to brief jones and his followers. pressure poured in from every corner of the government. warnings even flew in from afghanistan, where the u.s. commander told our martha raddatz that while he supports first amendment rights, this -- >> could nonetheless endanger the lives of tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of follow citizens who are deployed around the world. >> reporter: where there was fiery reaction. in pakistan, they burned flags, and effigies of pastor jones. across the border in afghanistan, more flag burning and protesters chanted "death to the christians." insurgents there are circulating leaflets calling on muslims to "raise our voices and fight together."Ñi iraq's president nuri al maliki warned the burning would encourage more violence. and even donald trump stepped in, offering to buy an investor's stake in the islamic cultural center, with 25% markup. but late tonight there is great uncertainty about what was promised and who is to be believed. and diane, there is yet another twi
death threats against the pastor came in so thick, fbi officials arrived here today to brief jones and his followers. pressure poured in from every corner of the government. warnings even flew in from afghanistan, where the u.s. commander told our martha raddatz that while he supports first amendment rights, this -- >> could nonetheless endanger the lives of tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of follow citizens who are deployed around the world. >> reporter: where there was...
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teams, the bomb squad and the fbi swarmed in, closing down area roads and schools. and sparking rumors of a hostage standoff. >> they said they're taking hostages in the bank of america, right next to my apartment. >> reporter: it took the bomb squad three hours to help the man cut free of his shirt and the device. which they then detonated. >> they were screaming, fire in the hole. >> reporter: uscamayta was led away in handcuffs, police said as a precaution. >> it is an unusual event to have explosives strapped to a victim and sent in. >> reporter: but not unprecedented. in 2003, a man robbed a bank, with a time bomb fastened to his neck. he said he was coerced into it. investigators later learned he had helped plan the heist. and while that bomb detonated, killing the victim, in this case, uscamayta was unhurt. while the fbi says he is still a victim, there are reports that that bomb was a fake. and that uscamayta was acting suspiciously calm throughout the crisis. dan? >> matt, thank you. i want to pick up on the last point you made. >>> joining us now from bost
teams, the bomb squad and the fbi swarmed in, closing down area roads and schools. and sparking rumors of a hostage standoff. >> they said they're taking hostages in the bank of america, right next to my apartment. >> reporter: it took the bomb squad three hours to help the man cut free of his shirt and the device. which they then detonated. >> they were screaming, fire in the hole. >> reporter: uscamayta was led away in handcuffs, police said as a precaution. >>...
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as we told you last night, the fbi says violent crime dropped last year. the number of rapes down more than 2.5%. but today, a number of women came forward to say they are rape victims, but their police department simply looked the other way, in case after case. pierre thomas on the searing testimony. >> reporter: sara reedy's story is going to make you angry. in 2004, sara was sexually assaulted during a robbery at the pennsylvania gas station where she worked. >> he pulled a gun out on me. he ordered me to give him oral sex at gun point. >> reporter: did you think he might kill you? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: you still find yourself crying? >> at times, yes. >> reporter: but when sara reported the crime to police, a detective accused her of lying about the assault and of robbing the gas station herself. >> within minutes of meeting him, he began accusing me. >> reporter: he even arrested you, right? >> yes. at times i feel it would have been easier to go through the assault than the false arrest. >> reporter: reedy told her story today at a congressiona
as we told you last night, the fbi says violent crime dropped last year. the number of rapes down more than 2.5%. but today, a number of women came forward to say they are rape victims, but their police department simply looked the other way, in case after case. pierre thomas on the searing testimony. >> reporter: sara reedy's story is going to make you angry. in 2004, sara was sexually assaulted during a robbery at the pennsylvania gas station where she worked. >> he pulled a gun...
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the area was roped off for an fbi investigation. the sprawling base next to el paso never was under lockdown. >>> nato says a helicopter crash has killed nine military service members in afghanistan. the crash happened in the southern part of the country. there were no reports of enemy fire at the time. the nine deaths make this year the deadliest of the afghan war. at least 529 people have been killed so far. >>> iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad addresses the u.n. general assembly on thursday. until then, protesters are planned until his speech. ahmadinejad is under pressure because of the american hikers still being held in a tehran prison. t.j. winick reports. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has been the center of attention ever since arriving in new york saturday. he is the subject of scorn, not praise, for his politics and his government's continued detention of two american hikers. >> we're just showing the very, very human face of a mother wanting her son home. >> rortemoth those two hikers, shane bauer
the area was roped off for an fbi investigation. the sprawling base next to el paso never was under lockdown. >>> nato says a helicopter crash has killed nine military service members in afghanistan. the crash happened in the southern part of the country. there were no reports of enemy fire at the time. the nine deaths make this year the deadliest of the afghan war. at least 529 people have been killed so far. >>> iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad addresses the u.n. general...
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here with my, former fbi profiler, clint van zandt. so many questions. michael harvey, accused of this murder, suspected in this murder. >> yeah, well, as you say, chris, he is a known sex offender. he's on a sex offender registry list. he was sentenced about 14 years ago for a rape that he did in new york state. he was about 20 years old at the time. but, chris, this is a guy who has other aarrests, too drugs, fire alarm, burglary-related arrests. he has a lengthy history. so he appears to be, you know, a good person law enforcement should look at. notwithstanding they have surveillance video of him leaving this bar last wednesday night with the victim. >> and i guess the question is, what is the rep? did he have a beef against the police chief? did he know her? did he target her? could she have been under duress leaving? do we know any of that, and what kind of things will police be looking at for clues to that? >> these are some of the challenges. her purse, her keys found inside of her car in the parking lot at the bar. we also know that law enforcem
here with my, former fbi profiler, clint van zandt. so many questions. michael harvey, accused of this murder, suspected in this murder. >> yeah, well, as you say, chris, he is a known sex offender. he's on a sex offender registry list. he was sentenced about 14 years ago for a rape that he did in new york state. he was about 20 years old at the time. but, chris, this is a guy who has other aarrests, too drugs, fire alarm, burglary-related arrests. he has a lengthy history. so he appears...
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the plastic surgeon who uses this medical sweep was also hit by another group, the fbi investigated. this is how it often works. when the parents show up, the doctors take the before picture, but the patients say, oh, i'm under a contract for a modeling agency and i can't have my picture taken. so when they slip out, there's no picture, and they usually show up using a fake name. tamron? >> thank you, kerry. sesame street pull the plug on katy perry's guest appearance. now katy perry is tweeting about it. was her duet with elmo really crossing the line? you be the judge. oh, new phillips' colon health probiotic plus fiber. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in charge. this isn't even my floor. [ elevator bell dings ] [ female announcer ] kids who don't eat breakfast may not be getting the nutrition they need to keep their bodies strong. ♪ a nutritious start to the day is essential. that's w carnation instant breakfast essentials supplies the
the plastic surgeon who uses this medical sweep was also hit by another group, the fbi investigated. this is how it often works. when the parents show up, the doctors take the before picture, but the patients say, oh, i'm under a contract for a modeling agency and i can't have my picture taken. so when they slip out, there's no picture, and they usually show up using a fake name. tamron? >> thank you, kerry. sesame street pull the plug on katy perry's guest appearance. now katy perry is...
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the fbi has done efforts in arizona where they've had success. it is such a widespread problem. in the grand scheme of law enforcement, it falls to the bottom. >> yikes. kerry sanders. thanks so much. we got positive economic news today. the number of new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week. dropping to the lowest level in two months. that's a sign employers are cutting further jobs. : just an hour or so ago a senate passed a bill designed to hip small businesses. the vote was 61 to 38. it sets the stage for final approval from the house. it offers incentives to hire more workers. luke russert is joining us from capitol hill. i know the bill passed with the senate. it was a big push from the president, wasn't it? >> it was indeed, alex. there was a huge push by testimonies to get this done in the summer. republicans were able to filibuster it. the measure passed today 61 to 38. it gives over $12 billion in tax cuts to small businesses. it also creates a $30 billion loan fund for a lot of small businesses that deal with community banks. banks $10 million or less. they
the fbi has done efforts in arizona where they've had success. it is such a widespread problem. in the grand scheme of law enforcement, it falls to the bottom. >> yikes. kerry sanders. thanks so much. we got positive economic news today. the number of new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week. dropping to the lowest level in two months. that's a sign employers are cutting further jobs. : just an hour or so ago a senate passed a bill designed to hip small businesses. the vote was...
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the fbi is telling us that earlier today this bank teller was kidnapped from his home near kendall by three robbers who strapped a suspected bomb to his chest and brought him here to this bank of america where he works and got money from him. once they got what they needed, they got what they wanted, they took off in a stolen red ford mustang. police are now actively searching for them as we speak. as for the teller, incredibly, tamron, he's okay at this hour. the device was taken off of him. he was led out of the bank at about 11:30 today. at this point police are not releasing his identity, and they are still questioning him because they're not quite ready to say whether he was innocent in all of this or whether he may have been involved in some way. the suspected bomb was left inside the bank, and authorities have deemed it safe. thankfully, nobody was hurt here today, and no other employees here were held hostage. three robbers who strapped a bomb to this bank teller's chest and stole money from this bank of america here are still on the loose. pretty intense afternoon here. >> th
the fbi is telling us that earlier today this bank teller was kidnapped from his home near kendall by three robbers who strapped a suspected bomb to his chest and brought him here to this bank of america where he works and got money from him. once they got what they needed, they got what they wanted, they took off in a stolen red ford mustang. police are now actively searching for them as we speak. as for the teller, incredibly, tamron, he's okay at this hour. the device was taken off of him....
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republicans proposed in their agenda last thursday, then we'd be laying off correctional officers, fbi agents, hundreds of kid, thousands of children would be without the head start program. so this is where we're going to fight this battle ledding into november. it promises to be a desperate political struggle from here on out, alex. >> mike vig quer ra at the white house. thanks so much. >>> you can all log on to firstread.msnbc.com. >>> we're keeping track of the latest developments from miami where the fbi and local police are scouring that city for three robbers that turned an overnight kidnapping into a 25-minute bank heist. let's check out the scene in miami. here it is. the suspects kidnapped the teller just after midnight. they strapped him to a device making bombmaking materials. they did this from his home. then they made quick work that morning at the bank of america branch. police say the suspects fled the scene in a red foerd mustang and they're on the loose. >>> developing now in los angeles. lindsay lohan is out of jail this morning. only 12 hours after serving behind b
republicans proposed in their agenda last thursday, then we'd be laying off correctional officers, fbi agents, hundreds of kid, thousands of children would be without the head start program. so this is where we're going to fight this battle ledding into november. it promises to be a desperate political struggle from here on out, alex. >> mike vig quer ra at the white house. thanks so much. >>> you can all log on to firstread.msnbc.com. >>> we're keeping track of the...
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. >>> for the second time in two weeks, the fbi is coming under increased scrutiny. last time it was inaccurate nrmation given to congress and the public and this time around its agents are accused of cheating on a very important exam. bill gavin former assistant director of the fbi office and he joins me this morning to talk about this. bill, let's go ahead and discuss some of the things going on right now. currently a justice department investigate and, however, some formal results were released yesterday saying that these agents were using open books and nay were talking to each other to get through this test. what does this indicate to you? >> well, thomas, i think that the problem we have to go back to how this was administered to begin with. when it came out the bureau decided they were going to train, i think it is about 400 attorneys in the bureau and bring them together and train them and send them back out to the field again to train everybody on the provisions of the it and also the testing of those provisions to make sure that everybody understood it. tha
. >>> for the second time in two weeks, the fbi is coming under increased scrutiny. last time it was inaccurate nrmation given to congress and the public and this time around its agents are accused of cheating on a very important exam. bill gavin former assistant director of the fbi office and he joins me this morning to talk about this. bill, let's go ahead and discuss some of the things going on right now. currently a justice department investigate and, however, some formal results...
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let's go to clint van zandt who was a hostage negotiator for the fbi. this is brand-new video just coming in to us now, clint, from their coral gables in florida. give us your sense of the situation. our nbc station there in miami was reported it starred last night with a domestic dispute. >> not too surprising, contessa, a situation like this gets very confused. there were multiple reports today, as you suggest, a domestic dispute last night. there was also reports that there was a home invasion, a hostage taking that a bank teller was forced to wear an alleged explosive device on his body, and had entered the bank. there were also reports of multiple bank robbers so this is flying left and right, but, supposedly, the fbi, earlier this morning, indicated to their knowledge that one person had entered the bank wearing a bomb about 11:30 or a half an hour ago. we do know that a shirtless man had exited the bank, was in handcuffs and was in police custody and that the bomb squad was on the scene supposedly evaluating whether there was a device inside the
let's go to clint van zandt who was a hostage negotiator for the fbi. this is brand-new video just coming in to us now, clint, from their coral gables in florida. give us your sense of the situation. our nbc station there in miami was reported it starred last night with a domestic dispute. >> not too surprising, contessa, a situation like this gets very confused. there were multiple reports today, as you suggest, a domestic dispute last night. there was also reports that there was a home...
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so in a case like this, the fbi, the u.s. marshalls, they would have gone to his home, they would have staked it out, they would have been looking for him to come back to an area like that and ev dentally he fell into the trap. >> in a report coming out from the local nbc affiliate in north carolina, they're saying among things this person has a history ofs a rape conviction in nighing aga falls new york, 1996, niagara falls is where they captured this guy. i'm thinking he's trying to get to canada. >> could have been. dealing with these guys, what happens when somebody goenz the run, many times they go back to an area they're comfortable, they know their way around, they know the ins and out of a city, perhaps they have a support group, family, friends. they go back to where they feel safe, even if they're a suspect in this terrible crime, which appears to be the murder of this young woman. as you suggest, this guy was convicted of a rape when he was 20 years old. he's now about 34. but he has other crimes in his recent hist
so in a case like this, the fbi, the u.s. marshalls, they would have gone to his home, they would have staked it out, they would have been looking for him to come back to an area like that and ev dentally he fell into the trap. >> in a report coming out from the local nbc affiliate in north carolina, they're saying among things this person has a history ofs a rape conviction in nighing aga falls new york, 1996, niagara falls is where they captured this guy. i'm thinking he's trying to get...
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. >>> the fbi and miami police departments are still scouring that city for three robbers who turned an overnight kidnapping into a 25-minute big-time bank heist. the suspects kidnapped the teller just after midnight. they trap strached him to a device containing bombmaking materials then made quick work in the branch of america branch -- rather bank of america branch. >>> developing in europe. a pakistan-pound passenger plane has made an emergency landing in sweden because of a bomb threat. they took a canadian citizen into custody after passengers were removed from the plane. he's of pakistani origin and is being detained for questioning. authorities say they received a tip that a passenger was carrying explosives. police are current searching that aircraft. >>> american hiker s er sara sh is offering her thanks to after a grueling 14-month wait, most of that spent inside an iranian prison, shourd and her mother spoke with ahmadinejad friday hoping to convince the iranian leader who release her fiance and close friend. >> it's a good feeling for me to be able to tell him my story d
. >>> the fbi and miami police departments are still scouring that city for three robbers who turned an overnight kidnapping into a 25-minute big-time bank heist. the suspects kidnapped the teller just after midnight. they trap strached him to a device containing bombmaking materials then made quick work in the branch of america branch -- rather bank of america branch. >>> developing in europe. a pakistan-pound passenger plane has made an emergency landing in sweden because of...
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. >> someoned a the fbi said mark feldman. >> makes a lot more sense. >> i'm depressed that we know who deep throat is now. one of the greatest washington secrets. anyway. >>> programming note, next week, msnbc and the networks of nbc universal focusing on education in america. week long series we're calling "education nation." it's going to include a two-day interactive summit at rockefeller plaza. it's across the nbc news platforms. something to watch. >>> coming up, most couples squabble over the house and the kids. but in hollywood, los angeles, the ownership of the dodgers is taking center stage in divorce court. and the decision could just be hours away or maybe even a settlement. >>> but first, the white house soup of the day, wow, white house. the president is not even there to enjoy this. but i don't believe we've ever seen this soup before. coconut crab. >> it's an interesting idea. >> yeah. >> i hope it has a little old bay, some sort of spice to go with the sweet. >> when you say interesting it doesn't feel like a compliment. >> you're right. you're right. >> yeah. >> you re
. >> someoned a the fbi said mark feldman. >> makes a lot more sense. >> i'm depressed that we know who deep throat is now. one of the greatest washington secrets. anyway. >>> programming note, next week, msnbc and the networks of nbc universal focusing on education in america. week long series we're calling "education nation." it's going to include a two-day interactive summit at rockefeller plaza. it's across the nbc news platforms. something to watch....
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the fbi, national security agency and others trying to get congress to require all services that allow peer to peer messages to comply if faced with an order. >> the america news reports how men in black created a ripple at san jose international airport. two men from laurence livermore entered with assault rifles strapped across their chest and holsters. they were there to escort another man to the lab but no one at the airport knew at the time and they didn't know what to do. they are to give notice when they are in another's territory. we posted a link to complete articles on the website, abc7news.com. just look under the must reads tab. >> that's probably a wise thing. >> yes. both being on the same page. >> and the guns on the same page. 5:25 now. still ahead. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live at san quentin where a man is scheduled to be executed early wednesday morning. his attorneys in state and federal court today. i'll tell you what they're saying coming up in a live report. >> next at 5:30, we'll preview this morning's "good morning america" interview with the parents of a san jos
the fbi, national security agency and others trying to get congress to require all services that allow peer to peer messages to comply if faced with an order. >> the america news reports how men in black created a ripple at san jose international airport. two men from laurence livermore entered with assault rifles strapped across their chest and holsters. they were there to escort another man to the lab but no one at the airport knew at the time and they didn't know what to do. they are...
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they've since cleared him and released him from fbi custody. but the big question this morning is where are these suspected robbers? this was an extremely unusual and very gutsy heist that they pulled off. and so far, they have been able to elude authorities. these three suspects burst into this bank teller's apartment in the middle of the night. they hold him and his father hostage at gun point. they wait until morning, strap a suspected bomb to this teller's chest. now one of the suspects, he stays behind at the apartment with the father and the 24th take the teller to the bank where he works. once there, they sent him inside to get as much cash as he could all while threatening this guy that they had a remote trigger for this device that was strapped to his chest. now what's interesting to note here is that these robbers never stepped foot inside the bank. they waited outside in the teller's car and told him to go inside and get the cash and bring it back out. now once they got what they wanted, they took off in that stolen car which is a re
they've since cleared him and released him from fbi custody. but the big question this morning is where are these suspected robbers? this was an extremely unusual and very gutsy heist that they pulled off. and so far, they have been able to elude authorities. these three suspects burst into this bank teller's apartment in the middle of the night. they hold him and his father hostage at gun point. they wait until morning, strap a suspected bomb to this teller's chest. now one of the suspects, he...
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the fbi investigated, this is how it often works. the patients show up and doctors usually take a before picture so they compare for the after, but the patients say, oh, i can't have my picture taken because i am under a modeling contract, so, it's that much more difficult for the investigators to find the patient because they show up using a fake name. thomas? >> that was kerry sanders. >>> well, he beats out billi billionairs from hollywood, big business and even oprah. the man who co-founded facebook makes the forbes richest list. where does he stand on that list? the answer is straight ahead on msnbc.our jo and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? introducing b
the fbi investigated, this is how it often works. the patients show up and doctors usually take a before picture so they compare for the after, but the patients say, oh, i can't have my picture taken because i am under a modeling contract, so, it's that much more difficult for the investigators to find the patient because they show up using a fake name. thomas? >> that was kerry sanders. >>> well, he beats out billi billionairs from hollywood, big business and even oprah. the man...
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. >> reporter: the fbi spent several hours questioning the bank teller. he has since been released from fbi custody, but the big question this morning is where are the bad guys? this was an extremely unusual and gutsy heist that they pulled off. and so far they have been able to elude authorities. as you mentioned, the three men bursted into the bank teller's apartment in the middle of the night and allegedly hold him and his father hostage in their home at gunpoint. wait until morning they strap a suspected bomb on the teller's chest, take him to a bank of america where he worked and send him inside to get cash. all this while threatening this guy that they have a remote trigger for the device that was strapped to his chest. now, neither the teller nor his father were hurt here. and authorities are now on this huge manhunt for the bank robbers. and they were actually able to elude surveillance cameras that were set up in the parking lot of this bank of america. and they also had their faces covered. and alex, as far as the bomb goes, right now the fbi an
. >> reporter: the fbi spent several hours questioning the bank teller. he has since been released from fbi custody, but the big question this morning is where are the bad guys? this was an extremely unusual and gutsy heist that they pulled off. and so far they have been able to elude authorities. as you mentioned, the three men bursted into the bank teller's apartment in the middle of the night and allegedly hold him and his father hostage in their home at gunpoint. wait until morning...
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the fbi says thousands of files of child pornography shared from his computer. michelle suguna joins us live from d.c. do they have any idea where this man could be? >> i spoke with the fbi and they think he could possibly be hiding out in illinois, texas or across the bordner to mexico. that's where he's originally from. he came to the states to illinois many years ago and actually obtained his doctor degree and then was able to move forward to become a pediatrician. >> the federal grand jury indicted luna on five counts of child porn. he abandoned his car and i want to play what the fbi agent had to say about the search for him. >> we want to try to find him and bring him back, whether he be in mexo or perhaps hiding some place in the united states locally. court's got a difficult job. they're armed with a bunch of people who come before them on a daily basis. they are given the information that the fbi and others provide and with that they have to make a decision. >> michelle, he cut this monitoring device off his ankle and any concern there was a flight risk
the fbi says thousands of files of child pornography shared from his computer. michelle suguna joins us live from d.c. do they have any idea where this man could be? >> i spoke with the fbi and they think he could possibly be hiding out in illinois, texas or across the bordner to mexico. that's where he's originally from. he came to the states to illinois many years ago and actually obtained his doctor degree and then was able to move forward to become a pediatrician. >> the federal...
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the fbi says robbers kidnapped a bank teller from his home, strapped what was believe be a bomb to his chest, and used him to steal bank out of the bank of amica branch in the city. >> once
the fbi says robbers kidnapped a bank teller from his home, strapped what was believe be a bomb to his chest, and used him to steal bank out of the bank of amica branch in the city. >> once
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the fbi is now investigating. >>> well, he says it's his job to get on base and last night derek jeter, i'd say used a questionable strategy. it appeared he was hit by a pitch, so the umpire sent him to first, but, come on, the ball just hit his bat. the yankee shortstop didn't argue the call. after the game, jeter did explain that he wasn't going to tell the ump not to send him to first, after all. he cored a run but the yanks lost the game to the tampa bay rays. >>> an ohio mother indicted for allegedly giving her 2-year-old pot. look at that little girl, she is holding a joint and taking a puff. her mother is accused of recording the incident on her cell phone and then maybe after the effects wore off she tried to erase the video. if convicted, she faces up to seven years in pris on a whole slew of charges. >>> you to the polls predicting that the democrats might lose power in november, but don't count them out just yet. fascinating new results in a couple new polls. we'll break them down for you. >>> plus, i'll have a conversation with the staff sergeant, the first living american
the fbi is now investigating. >>> well, he says it's his job to get on base and last night derek jeter, i'd say used a questionable strategy. it appeared he was hit by a pitch, so the umpire sent him to first, but, come on, the ball just hit his bat. the yankee shortstop didn't argue the call. after the game, jeter did explain that he wasn't going to tell the ump not to send him to first, after all. he cored a run but the yanks lost the game to the tampa bay rays. >>> an ohio...
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msnbc analyst and former fbi profiler clint van zandt joins us to talk about this. valerie was last seen leaving a bar or restaurant. i believe it was late. around 1:00 in the morning last thursday and believed to be with this man, harvey. does it say maybe she just meant him for the first time that night, or do we know anything about their relationship prior? >> we don't know anything prior, thomas. it sounds like it was the first thim they met. they left, we know, lit that night or early the next morning. she was reported missing. she was a swim coach and college student. she was reported missing. evidently police threw a tip from someone found out that her body might be in the storage facility and early sunday morning the body was wrapped up as if whoever was responsible for her death was trying as hard as he could to hide it. >> what about his past record? he has a record a mile long. indicated he could turn violent, into a murder. >> well, we know he was previously arrested for a rape up in niagra county in niagara falls area. we know now he's 34 years old. but
msnbc analyst and former fbi profiler clint van zandt joins us to talk about this. valerie was last seen leaving a bar or restaurant. i believe it was late. around 1:00 in the morning last thursday and believed to be with this man, harvey. does it say maybe she just meant him for the first time that night, or do we know anything about their relationship prior? >> we don't know anything prior, thomas. it sounds like it was the first thim they met. they left, we know, lit that night or...
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he's a retired fbi agent who was on private business, say his family, and disappeared three years ago on iranian territory, and has not been heard from since. savannah? >> well, we will have more of andrea's interview straight ahead. now to politics here at home and sarah palin's quote mama grizzlies are roaring into the midterms. palin's efforts have pro-poled one little-known candidates into the national spotlight and given republican women a new momentum heading into november. jess macintosh is a spokesperson for emily's list which is a national organization dedicated to electing pro-choice women to office. >> thanks for having me. >> i imagine it's a bitter sweet for a group like yours. on the one hand you're dedicated to electing women. on the other hand, the women who seem to have all of the momentum right now really don't agree with your basic platform. >> there's a lot of talk this year about it being the year of the gop woman. at emily's list it is always the year of the woman. it's always what we're trying to do, promote more women running, more pro-choice democratic women.
he's a retired fbi agent who was on private business, say his family, and disappeared three years ago on iranian territory, and has not been heard from since. savannah? >> well, we will have more of andrea's interview straight ahead. now to politics here at home and sarah palin's quote mama grizzlies are roaring into the midterms. palin's efforts have pro-poled one little-known candidates into the national spotlight and given republican women a new momentum heading into november. jess...
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fbi and u.s. marshals arrested kneel harvey in new york. police believe he was the last person seen with 23-year-old valerie hamilton. she was found dead in a storage locker in california. >> our expectation, when we began in investigation thursday night, was that we would return this young lady to her family safe and sound as our expectation for every missing persons case. and, unfortunately, it didn't result in that. >> the victim's father is concord police chief maesh hamilton. >>> his name is weluzon. he now faces new attempted murder charges. he was trying to travel to israel. he is a suspect in two stabbings and a hammer attack in virginia as well as stabbings in ohio, but he's not been charged in those cases. if convicted on one of the charges in michigan, he faces life in prison with no parole. >>> a new offering at an ohio school is billing itself as junk food. it comes from a vending mcachin. not quite what you'd expect, though. mason high school just installed an all-carrot vending machine. he's bag of carrots costs 50 cents. wit
fbi and u.s. marshals arrested kneel harvey in new york. police believe he was the last person seen with 23-year-old valerie hamilton. she was found dead in a storage locker in california. >> our expectation, when we began in investigation thursday night, was that we would return this young lady to her family safe and sound as our expectation for every missing persons case. and, unfortunately, it didn't result in that. >> the victim's father is concord police chief maesh hamilton....
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. >>> and fbi agents cheating on exams? the justice department is out with the second report in two weeks showing misconduct. they'll say the test results be thrown out and the cheating agents disciplined. don clark joins us from houston, texas. thank you, mr. clark, for joining us. >> good to be with you, tamron. >> this test was the domestic investigations and operation guide. what do you know about this test in itself? how important is it? >> well, i think it's an important issue to have this test on domestic guidelines. we're so accustomed in the fbi, particularly about counter intelligence and spies and looking abroad for it. when citizens are involved, the question becomes how do the citizens get involved? what are they doing, and how are we to investigate our citizens that have not committed a crime that we are aware of? that's why i think it is important for them to be educated on what's taking place. >> and right now the inquiry looked at four fbi field agents and the cheating could have been more widespread. we ha
. >>> and fbi agents cheating on exams? the justice department is out with the second report in two weeks showing misconduct. they'll say the test results be thrown out and the cheating agents disciplined. don clark joins us from houston, texas. thank you, mr. clark, for joining us. >> good to be with you, tamron. >> this test was the domestic investigations and operation guide. what do you know about this test in itself? how important is it? >> well, i think it's an...
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we're joined by a former fbi special agent. e.j., what is this capability? >> it is a worm that to make it easier for the public to understand, it's a worm that would be like if you went to your car and somebody put a piece of code into your car and anytime they wanted to mess with your fuel system, your radio, your brakes, it would shut it off. you take that and move it up to a nuclear power plant and now it goes in and it will turn off the lubrication for the reactor or the containment facility, anything of that nature, without the businesses really knowing what's going on or the people behind the keyboards. >> in this case, the nuclear facility in iran, that appears to be what happened. that nuclear facility is not on the dwrid. it's a free standing facility. how is it that an outside government or group of any kind could instahl a worm that does what you're describing? >> that's the key here is the vector of the attack. any worm that goes out there for any purpose, be it to steal financial data or shut down a some of this nature, you've got to get it in
we're joined by a former fbi special agent. e.j., what is this capability? >> it is a worm that to make it easier for the public to understand, it's a worm that would be like if you went to your car and somebody put a piece of code into your car and anytime they wanted to mess with your fuel system, your radio, your brakes, it would shut it off. you take that and move it up to a nuclear power plant and now it goes in and it will turn off the lubrication for the reactor or the containment...